New York City based Native American Storytellers Donna Couteau
Cross (Sac and Fox)and Joe Cross (Caddo/Potawatomi): contemporary
and historical storytelling, songs, traditional dance.

Leafarrow Storytellers Donna Couteau Cross and Joe Cross present
an interactive show featuring coyote tales, creation stories and
historic folklore filled with tribal family values. They are a
married couple using story, song and dance to celebrate the special
relationship the Native American people have always had with the
Earth and their respect for the natural environment. They have
brought their unique performances to theNational
Museum of American Indian Smithsonian, United
Nations International School, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Newark
Public Library and Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival.

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Donna and Joe are proud to be representing our New
York community on Sept 21-26th, 2004 in the grand opening of NMAI's
Washington, D.C. museum. They have been selected as 2 of 14 storytellers
representing the Western Hemisphere.

American
Indian Dance Theatre (Wolf Trap) -The American Indian Dance
Theatre was formed in May 1987 when more than 20 Native American dancers,
singers and drummers, representing a variety of North American tribes, gathered
in Colorado Springs to begin rehearsals as a revolutionary new theatrical
dance company. Brought together by Barbara Schwei, a New York
based concert and theatrical producer, and Hanay Geiogamah, a renowned
Native American playwright/director and a member of the Kiowa and Delaware
Tribes of Oklahoma, these dancers and musicians form the nucleus of the American
Indian Dance Theatre.

KevinLocke welcome
- Kevin Locke (Tokeya Inajin is his Lakota name, meaning "The First
to Arise") is known throughout the world as a visionary Hoop Dancer, the
preeminent player of the indigenous Northern Plains flute, a traditional
storyteller, cultural ambassador, recording artist and educator.

Johnny Moses on the Web-
Johnny Moses is a Tulalip Native American raised in a remote
Nuu-chah-nulth village of Ohiat on the west coast of Vancouver Island, B.C.,
Canada. He was raised in the traditional ways by his grandparents, and sent
by his elders to share their teachings with all people. Johnny is a master
storyteller, oral historian, traditional healer and respected spiritual leader.

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American Indian Community House
- AICH was founded in 1969, by Native American volunteers
as a community-based organization, mandated to improve the status of Native
Americans, and to foster inter-cultural understanding.

Since its inception, AICH has grown into a multi-faceted
social support agency and cultural center with a staff of 35 that serves
the estimated 27,000 Native Americans in New York City.

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